Silverstone

Silverstone

Built on a World War II airfield in England, Silverstone is the premier circuit in the United Kingdom. Its newly refreshed layout gives drivers the ability to push their cars to the limit on a piece of authentic British history.

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Monza

Monza

One of the first dedicated motor racing circuits ever built was in Monza. Just north of Milan, Autodromo Nazionale Monza is home to a rich history of F1 racing, and has hosted a Grand Prix for decades. Its long straights and fast sweepers make for a flat-out drive that no driver could forget.

Silverstone

Built on a World War II airfield in England, Silverstone is the premier circuit in the United Kingdom. Its newly refreshed layout gives drivers the ability to push their cars to the limit on a piece of authentic British history.

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Monza

One of the first dedicated motor racing circuits ever built was in Monza. Just north of Milan, Autodromo Nazionale Monza is home to a rich history of F1 racing, and has hosted a Grand Prix for decades. Its long straights and fast sweepers make for a flat-out drive that no driver could forget.

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Brands Hatch

While certainly not as big as Silverstone, Brands Hatch, located in Kent, certainly has its merits as an amazing racing track. It's a fantastic, challenging course, and the scenery is unmatched.

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Zandvoort

Zandvoort is a circuit in the Netherlands that has hosted a myriad of great races. It used to host F1 and now has a ton of events all year around. A truly great track.

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Spa Francorchamps

Circuit de Spa Francorchamps is a favorite for F1 drivers on the calendar, and for good reason. Its changing elevation, great scenery, and fantastic turns make for a great racing track. Not to mention the famous Eau Rouge corner.

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Jerez

The Circuito de Jerez, located in the south of Spain, has been home to many major racing events. Everything from Formula 1 to MotoGP, this track carries a rich racing history that shouldn't be overlooked.

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Imola

For many years, two F1 Grand Prix were held every year in Italy. One at Monza, and one here, at the Autodromo Internazionale e Dino Ferrari. Known as Ferrari's home track, huge crowds of Ferrari fans would pour in to see their favorite constructor race.

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Hockenheimring

Though not nearly as famous as its Nürburgring sibling, the Hockenheimring is still the current host of the German Grand Prix. Its long straights and variying corners make it one of the more exciting cirucits on the F1 schedule.

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Fiorano

Firorano is home to Ferrari's test circuit, where the automaker tests all of its new cars. This includes their Formula 1 cars, as you can see above. No, it's not open to the public and no races are held there, but just seeing the track is quite the experience.

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Monaco

The street racing circuit in Monaco is perhaps the most well known track on the list. It may not be a permanent track, but it may have the most colorful history of any track in the world.